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special envoy to syria. what is the word about homs. >> homs haven't been able to do something. [ laughter ] >> jon: okay, okay. hey, man, you know what? fine that's just one city. this is the u.n. this is the united united states is the west and the east getting together. what about all the prisoners. the kidnapped people, the disappeared people? >> and about prisoners, kidnapped people, disappeared people, again haven't been able to do anything. [ laughter ] >> jon: syria is so broken even algerian henry kissinger is like (bleep) it i'm out of ideas. [laughter] here is the clearest sign yet of how bad things have gotten in syria. >> al qaeda is cutting ties with one group for being too extreme. >> al qaeda's general command issued a statementing distancing itself from isil saying al qaeda doesn't have a relationship with it and isn't responsible for their actions. >> jon: did you get that? an al qaeda affiliate in syria is so extreme al qaeda is like -- [laughter] -- how big of an (bleep) do you have to be
special envoy to syria. what is the word about homs. >> homs haven't been able to do something. [ laughter ] >> jon: okay, okay. hey, man, you know what? fine that's just one city. this is the u.n. this is the united united states is the west and the east getting together. what about all the prisoners. the kidnapped people, the disappeared people? >> and about prisoners, kidnapped people, disappeared people, again haven't been able to do anything. [ laughter ] >> jon:...
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from syria. follow on to r.t. dot com to get more frontline experience from syria as well as the latest reports on the flimsy shelter that's been provided for those who fled the war. americans are fighting back against their government's use of deadly drones but as some protesters face trial a media blackout at a national level leaves a movement struggling. to get its point across. as such he welcomes in the world's top winter ask the hand of the international olympic committee is confident down the russian city is more than ready for the games are just full squad is there for us well organizers have been saying for some time now that sort she is ready to welcome the sporting world and of course all gets underway on friday evening at eight fourteen pm local time the contents of that two and a half hour spectacle are a closely guarded secret over the last twenty four hours or so i think spectators and journalists that continue to arrive in and around sochi the reports are emerging that the number of hotels a colony
from syria. follow on to r.t. dot com to get more frontline experience from syria as well as the latest reports on the flimsy shelter that's been provided for those who fled the war. americans are fighting back against their government's use of deadly drones but as some protesters face trial a media blackout at a national level leaves a movement struggling. to get its point across. as such he welcomes in the world's top winter ask the hand of the international olympic committee is confident...
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today faces not just a crisis of the present but of the future to ration oceanography from syria. log on to r.t. dot com for more frontline experience from syria as well as latest reports on the flimsy shelter provided for those who fled the war. and switching into a lympics mode winter sports stars from the world over descending on stowage sochi where the stage is set for the winter games let's get the latest on the build up to the festivities for martin andrews joining us from the host city so officials from the international olympic committee very now they got a personal tour from a very special person tell us more about them. that's right matt president putin arrived earlier today ahead of the olympics starting on friday in the at the wonderful state but he's completely behind us we actually have a her hustle but taking place at the moment but it was the president putin's first stop when he met the if this is going to get some of the i.o.c. one hundred twenty six committee to open the session today this bus stop was to the small cheap national park what was that will do the sa
today faces not just a crisis of the present but of the future to ration oceanography from syria. log on to r.t. dot com for more frontline experience from syria as well as latest reports on the flimsy shelter provided for those who fled the war. and switching into a lympics mode winter sports stars from the world over descending on stowage sochi where the stage is set for the winter games let's get the latest on the build up to the festivities for martin andrews joining us from the host city...
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you take someone from syria, say or for that matter, say zimbabwe there there are having difficults with democratic choice thof population -- difficult choices -- and you have to explain how you can criticize your government and thiskeep capital is yours. we don't serve a king. so i am writing about how to make the democratic system work for you. i think it is an awesome role. i actual enjoy it. that leads to the title: "my country, 'tis of thee: my faith, my family, our future." you connect this to two things many people in america can leilate to. -- relate to -- talk to us about that. >> i remember standing there in january 2009 where obama was signing the oath of office to be the 44th president. and franklin sang my county tis thee. i was swept up in that moment and thinking about everything this country went through to arrive that this mome. i looked on the mall and they used to sell slaves on the mall. and i looked at the capital and labor built the capital. and i thought about the speech in 1963 when the famous i have a dream speech invoked the same words to that song. and how at t
you take someone from syria, say or for that matter, say zimbabwe there there are having difficults with democratic choice thof population -- difficult choices -- and you have to explain how you can criticize your government and thiskeep capital is yours. we don't serve a king. so i am writing about how to make the democratic system work for you. i think it is an awesome role. i actual enjoy it. that leads to the title: "my country, 'tis of thee: my faith, my family, our future." you...
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senators that obama's softer syria policy is collapsing and that a tougher approach it may be needed are we being prepared for war as a means of distracting us from the downturn in the economy what do you think. i've heard about those three years when all else fails they take you to war you know i have the the the top trends of twenty thirteen year ago the top one was war they do this all the time you have sociopaths and and psychopaths in charge i don't say that as a throwaway line they're going to get tougher with syria what what strategy they going to use of the iraq strategy brilliant oh how about the afghan strategy now that was a winner oh i got one for you how about a time limited scope limited kinetic absolute we'll call it the beautiful job they did in libya to stabilize the area and cause the civil war you know i am an american i want to make this one hundred percent clear i believe in what this country was founded upon and the founding fathers among them general eisenhower or general washington a real man that fought not like these chicken hawks with their big mouths and n
senators that obama's softer syria policy is collapsing and that a tougher approach it may be needed are we being prepared for war as a means of distracting us from the downturn in the economy what do you think. i've heard about those three years when all else fails they take you to war you know i have the the the top trends of twenty thirteen year ago the top one was war they do this all the time you have sociopaths and and psychopaths in charge i don't say that as a throwaway line they're...
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you know, take somebody who is a new from syria or, for that matter, say zimbabwe, where they're having difficulties with democratic choice of the population, you often have to explain how this system is different from that. .. >> the count row goes t >> it knows on the bases of who is pushing it. and i dare not stop pulling or those people who operate on i, or us, will be pulling. we have to pull the country in the sweet land of liberty for all. it is attention. and you get what you are willing to give in terms of energy and resources for the struggle of making a perfect union. i think america has great things as a muslim. you cannot practice the religion anywhere as free. the france, i don't believe in burkas, but they banned them. and in turkey, the religious expression is banned from the public square. in saudi arabia abe or iran, you are okay if you are lined up with the people in power but if you are not, you are not okay. you cannot see sunni in some areas so my point is in america you can be christian, any kind you want. lutheran, catholic, methodist, jewish, conservative, you c
you know, take somebody who is a new from syria or, for that matter, say zimbabwe, where they're having difficulties with democratic choice of the population, you often have to explain how this system is different from that. .. >> the count row goes t >> it knows on the bases of who is pushing it. and i dare not stop pulling or those people who operate on i, or us, will be pulling. we have to pull the country in the sweet land of liberty for all. it is attention. and you get what...
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else i can do except in the humanitarian field in syria. in palestine and israel, there is something i can do. therefore, i really applaud the john kerry initiative and they hope the president carries it out. it does not mean you will ignore the rest of the world out there but there's only so much you can do. here, you can have a major impact. back from thek nuclear program. >> i agree that the u.s. has a vastly closer relationship with the israelis and the palestinians and a much larger capacity to use american diplomacy's to solve their conflict. we like that knowledge and lack that egypt -- we knowledge and ability in syria. i think the resolution of the iranian nuclear issue would lift a burden of fear from the israeli public and i think the israeli public does support a negotiated solution and not a new war. it's very interesting that the most prestigious and retired military people, retired mossad officers, say the war between israel and syria would be crazy and they were between the u.s. and syria would cause -- between iran and the
else i can do except in the humanitarian field in syria. in palestine and israel, there is something i can do. therefore, i really applaud the john kerry initiative and they hope the president carries it out. it does not mean you will ignore the rest of the world out there but there's only so much you can do. here, you can have a major impact. back from thek nuclear program. >> i agree that the u.s. has a vastly closer relationship with the israelis and the palestinians and a much larger...
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media tension has dwindled but the crisis in syria has escalated. >> the resurgence of polo and death for lack of medication for simple things like diabetes and blood pressure are pushing americans to action. >> you have artists and a mayor on the show talking about what can be done when politics fail. >> yes, they've all been there, and they have incredible stories to tell. >> it's important to catch "the stream" right after "real money." >> so many americans have gotten into trouble with their debt over the years. even "saturday night live" found huger in it. >> do you know that millions of americans live with debt they cannot control. that's why i developed this unique new program to manage their debt. it's called do not buy stuff that you cannot forward. >> that was funny in 2006 but not so funny in 2008. when they decided to combat credit illiteracy among young people with a savvy credit festival along with the bankers association. i hosted the festival and came away impressed by the finalist teams who created 3 30-second public service announcements commercial, mainly. i'm joine
media tension has dwindled but the crisis in syria has escalated. >> the resurgence of polo and death for lack of medication for simple things like diabetes and blood pressure are pushing americans to action. >> you have artists and a mayor on the show talking about what can be done when politics fail. >> yes, they've all been there, and they have incredible stories to tell. >> it's important to catch "the stream" right after "real money." >> so...
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coats in syria. shoes in kenya. people who want to help, push to creative extremes to provoke you to act. so john right now it's tough to say whether or not this is translatelied to -- translated to dollars. but i dr. say 7 million hits, about 7.5 million. clearly, norwegian charity is making a difference there. >> this is making a difference. when people put their arms around, it's making a difference. coming up, playing for the masses. a protester brings music to insdz square i -- independence square in kiev. plus opening up about life's not so funny moments. >> well, we've seen a big improvement on the eastern seaboard as the frontal system went through. but today, we've seen quite a bit of damage wind damage hail damage and parts of georgia we saw tornado damage, tornadic activity as well. the system is making its way off the coastal areas. boston had some problems with airport delays as well. you can see now they are improving quite quickly across the region. what is going to be happening across the system is w
coats in syria. shoes in kenya. people who want to help, push to creative extremes to provoke you to act. so john right now it's tough to say whether or not this is translatelied to -- translated to dollars. but i dr. say 7 million hits, about 7.5 million. clearly, norwegian charity is making a difference there. >> this is making a difference. when people put their arms around, it's making a difference. coming up, playing for the masses. a protester brings music to insdz square i --...
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particularly after the threat with syria and red line, we should be talking to putin, he the thug that is trying to dominate from former sovt union client states, and ukraine is top on hiss list. the fact is that in his mind, ukraine has been a part of russia. he is after that client state, it economically important to him. the europeans and united stes, for a number of year now have shown some ineptitude in dealing with this crisis affectively and moving ukraine in the right direction. i don't think much will happen here. lou: not much may happen i terms of u.s. assertion of interest and power. but, president putin made it clear, hasn't he, he means to intervene if this gets further out of hand. what other prospects in your judgment? >> well what fears is 2004 repete, whe when thi stiewj nostooge, now the president of ukraine. fact is that all those demonstrations took place, and a new leader came into power, that intimidated i think probay frightened foot in, he saw the -- computer up, he sa putin, he es not' that to happen again. he does not top get that out of hand. does not want t
particularly after the threat with syria and red line, we should be talking to putin, he the thug that is trying to dominate from former sovt union client states, and ukraine is top on hiss list. the fact is that in his mind, ukraine has been a part of russia. he is after that client state, it economically important to him. the europeans and united stes, for a number of year now have shown some ineptitude in dealing with this crisis affectively and moving ukraine in the right direction. i don't...
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. >>> a ceasefire in syria now allowing for humanitarian aid to get in to the people who need it the most. >> i am obviously not going to comment on private diplomatic conversations. >> and after a very candid conviction about negotiations in ukraine, a top white house official holding her tongue. ♪ >> al jazeera america is a straight-forward news channel. >> its the most exciting thing to happen to american journalism in decades. >> we believe in digging deep. >> its unbiased, fact-based, in-depth journalism. >> you give them the facts, dispense with the fluff and get straight to the point. >> i'm on the ground every day finding stories that matter to you. >> in new orleans... >> seattle bureau... >> washington... >> detroit... >> chicago... >> nashville... >> los angeles... >> san francisco... >> al jazeera america, take a new look at news. >>> welcome back to al jazeera america. i'm del walters. she is caught up in a four-letter flap, and here is how it happened. she was talking on the phone about the crisis in ukraine and said some choice words about the european union. now she
. >>> a ceasefire in syria now allowing for humanitarian aid to get in to the people who need it the most. >> i am obviously not going to comment on private diplomatic conversations. >> and after a very candid conviction about negotiations in ukraine, a top white house official holding her tongue. ♪ >> al jazeera america is a straight-forward news channel. >> its the most exciting thing to happen to american journalism in decades. >> we believe in...
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particularly after the threat with syria and red line, we should be talking to putin, he the thug that is trying to dominate from former soviet union client states, and ukraine is top on hiss list. the fact is that in his mind, ukraine has been a part of russia. he is after that client state, it economically important to him. the europeans and united states, for a number of year now have shown some ineptitude in dealing with this crisis affectively and moving ukraine in the right direction. i don't think much will happen here. lou: not much may happen in terms of u.s. assertion of interest and power. but, president putin made it clear, hasn't he, he means to intervene if this gets further out of hand. what other prospects in your judgment? >> well what fears is 2004 repete, where when this stiewj nostooge, now the president of ukraine. fact is that all those demonstrations took place, and a new leader came into power, that intimidated i think probably frightened foot in, he saw the -- computer up, he sa putin, he does not' that to happen again. he does not top get that out of hand. doe
particularly after the threat with syria and red line, we should be talking to putin, he the thug that is trying to dominate from former soviet union client states, and ukraine is top on hiss list. the fact is that in his mind, ukraine has been a part of russia. he is after that client state, it economically important to him. the europeans and united states, for a number of year now have shown some ineptitude in dealing with this crisis affectively and moving ukraine in the right direction. i...
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we're going to move on to syria now. activists there accusing government forces of dropping local barrel bombs on aleppo. these bombs are containers backed with explosives and dropped from helicopters. intense fighting has been reported in areas of rebel and army lines. well getting humanitarian aid into the country, into syria, and the u.n. security council is due to vote on a resolution that demand immediate access to deliver supplies. we go to the u.n. in new york. what exactly is the resolution containing? is anybody going to argue against having immediate access humanitarian assistance to the people of syria? >> that would be a fairly straightforward request, and something that the security council could pass but we're going to see problems here. i predict in an hour's time mainly the resolution is immediate access. cross board access into all parts of syria for humanitarian aid and agencies. and it calls for an end of the bombardment and shelling in syria and has a paragraph in there that suggest further measures m
we're going to move on to syria now. activists there accusing government forces of dropping local barrel bombs on aleppo. these bombs are containers backed with explosives and dropped from helicopters. intense fighting has been reported in areas of rebel and army lines. well getting humanitarian aid into the country, into syria, and the u.n. security council is due to vote on a resolution that demand immediate access to deliver supplies. we go to the u.n. in new york. what exactly is the...
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you have seen that not just with the conflict in syria. you saw tonight iraq and cases in afghanistan. in some ways this story is as old as time. >> it has a particular edge to it. this child may have been from uzbekistan. so they may be engaged in human trafficking as well as using children for terrorist activities. it's a sordid story. >> also on the tape, the audio, they talk about the islamic state in iraq and syria. you talked many times about this border between the two countries with the civil war in syria for two-plus years. how unguarded it is. now you have got the flag of al qaeda flying over fallujah and ramadi. is this becoming a safe haven for these terrorists to gather again? >> i think it is out of control of the iraqi government in bag dade and the assad where he jeep in syria. the sunni extremists on both sides collaborating together. the leadership of sky *. this is a lawless region and that type of anarchy is a perfect place for terrorists and training cams where ultimately we'll see the consequences of through terrorist
you have seen that not just with the conflict in syria. you saw tonight iraq and cases in afghanistan. in some ways this story is as old as time. >> it has a particular edge to it. this child may have been from uzbekistan. so they may be engaged in human trafficking as well as using children for terrorist activities. it's a sordid story. >> also on the tape, the audio, they talk about the islamic state in iraq and syria. you talked many times about this border between the two...
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. >> edward snowden, syria, and now this. my outrage is the arizona legislature. they passed a terrible bill yesterday, and it would let business owners pick and choose which customers they want to serve based on the owner's religious beliefs. this is obviously nuts, because anybody can use the bible to justify any kind of bigotry. slave owners used the bible to defend slavery. segregationist use the bible to defend segregation. man should not mix what god himself has separated. i used to hear that growing up. i am a person of faith, but freedom to worship does not mean freedom to discriminate. >> go to facebook or twitter to weigh in on the fire back question, which states are working more effectively for americans. 42% say red, and 58% said blue. >> a lot of good viewers there. rick and i don't always agree, but we do agree on helping service members and veterans and we went to iraq and afghanistan, and we had many members of the national guard in afghanistan, and we have to make sure we are there in the battle. >> thank you for mr. quinn and rick perry. from a
. >> edward snowden, syria, and now this. my outrage is the arizona legislature. they passed a terrible bill yesterday, and it would let business owners pick and choose which customers they want to serve based on the owner's religious beliefs. this is obviously nuts, because anybody can use the bible to justify any kind of bigotry. slave owners used the bible to defend slavery. segregationist use the bible to defend segregation. man should not mix what god himself has separated. i used to...
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on the day of love, syria with love. >> we arlove. >> amid starvation a message from syria on the day of love from syria with love. >> many see sharks as killers. some believe they could be life savers. they started to unravel some of the shark's secrets including what protects them from disease. >> thanks to some of the most feared oceanic species on the planet, they spend their lives underwater and yet sharks remain algae, bacteria and barncal free. on close examination dr. tony brennen at the university of florida discovered the tiny sharp teeth like shape found all over the sharp's skin. >> when you try to draw shark skin it's very difficult on a flat piece of paper. so i modified it. when i modified it i came up with a shark-look pattern. when it was used on a navy ship, it stopped algae 85%. this was no toxin. it doesn't release anything. it's a physical structure. >> the pattern duplicated and placed in multiple layers forms a film barrier. the pattern is so minute it's invisible to the naked eye, but they run numerous experiments demonstrating it's ability to block bacteria. >
on the day of love, syria with love. >> we arlove. >> amid starvation a message from syria on the day of love from syria with love. >> many see sharks as killers. some believe they could be life savers. they started to unravel some of the shark's secrets including what protects them from disease. >> thanks to some of the most feared oceanic species on the planet, they spend their lives underwater and yet sharks remain algae, bacteria and barncal free. on close...
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it happened in a town in the border with syria. the area is a hezbollah stronghold. we're live on the line from beirut. what happened, stephanie? >> reporter: all we know is that a car approach an army checkpoint and this is the first army checkpoint. the soldiers subjected the car and the bomber blew himself up. two soldiers were killed, one an officer, one a soldier and 15 people injured. this is according to the red cross. five soldiers, ten civilians. we know this check point was set up after hezbollah declared it was there was fighting inside syria. this checkpoint was not here before because as you mentioned, there were reports that hezbollah fighters use this town because it is on the border with syria to go in. highlighting the intense security situation here in lebanon. there was twin suicide-bombing that happened three days ago south of beirut, so people you speak here are extremely concerned about what's going on in their country. >> thank you, steph. >>> thousands of people are rallying in rival demonstrations across venezuela, both president nicholas mad
it happened in a town in the border with syria. the area is a hezbollah stronghold. we're live on the line from beirut. what happened, stephanie? >> reporter: all we know is that a car approach an army checkpoint and this is the first army checkpoint. the soldiers subjected the car and the bomber blew himself up. two soldiers were killed, one an officer, one a soldier and 15 people injured. this is according to the red cross. five soldiers, ten civilians. we know this check point was set...
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people -- the countries i should say that perhaps are the most egregious, certainly take a look at syria. it's also increasing it's use of conventional weapons. air strikes on population that support the people that are trying to overthrow the government. that country came in for a lot of criticism. they have also taken a look at the on going curtailing of public liberties inside russia. as many people know, the u.s. and russia aren't getting along right now, this report probably isn't going to improve relations any time soon. >> to say the least. ross, appreciate it. kentucky joins a list of states forced by a court order to recognize same-sex marriages performed in other countries. this same judge ruled recently, that same-sex marriage ban treated gay and lesbians differently in a way that demeans them. the federal government has launched an investigation, over it's failure to address some problem links to at least 13 deaths and 31 crashes. six g.m. models have faulty ignitions switching which led to power failure in brakes, engine, and air bags. g.m. first identified the problem back
people -- the countries i should say that perhaps are the most egregious, certainly take a look at syria. it's also increasing it's use of conventional weapons. air strikes on population that support the people that are trying to overthrow the government. that country came in for a lot of criticism. they have also taken a look at the on going curtailing of public liberties inside russia. as many people know, the u.s. and russia aren't getting along right now, this report probably isn't going to...
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reuters on the syria crisis, kerry blames assad government of latest syria peace talks a lot to cover there. so let's bring in media watch panel. two of best in the business. judith miller, pulitzer prize-winning author, fox news contributor, kirsten powers, fox news contributor. if i can get through all of that i can get through all the hot spots. welcome ladies. good to see you. >> hi, ed. ed: kirsten, need to talk to you, someone needs to react saying this is more blundering with the obama administration. people i talk in the white house, whether syria, ukraine, what should we do about it? there is no easy solution for the u.s. they say. >> that is true, there is no easy solution. john mccain may be overboard with most naive in history comment his point there is something that can be done. you can impose sanctions at least very narrow sanctions that would be targeted to certain people that wouldn't harm the overall population. so there is something that could be done and the administration taking their time on that but i think they, you know, they could probably defend that and say
reuters on the syria crisis, kerry blames assad government of latest syria peace talks a lot to cover there. so let's bring in media watch panel. two of best in the business. judith miller, pulitzer prize-winning author, fox news contributor, kirsten powers, fox news contributor. if i can get through all of that i can get through all the hot spots. welcome ladies. good to see you. >> hi, ed. ed: kirsten, need to talk to you, someone needs to react saying this is more blundering with the...
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. >>> a disappointing end to this week's first round of peace talks aimed at ending syria's bloody civil war. emerging from the conference in geneva with no real agreement in sight or hopes of a possible cease-fire. our national security correspondent jennifer griffin is live in washington with more details. >> hi, kelly. one day after u.s. brokered peace talked in geneva failed to achieve any progress on syria, the syrian army continued dropping explosives-filled barrel bombs on rebel-held civilian areas advancing in aleppo. one man pointed to the charred bodies of relatives killed by the regime and said this is what the political process looks like. the observatory for human rights reports that 1,900 syrians were killed during the ten-day peace talks including 450 civilians. >> translator: my children adam and maria have not eaten anything since yesterday. he awakened me in the morning and said i'm hungry. i hit him when he said i'm hungry because there is nothing i can do. >> in aleppo a 14-month-old girl was pulled from the rubble after being buried alive when war planes struck her h
. >>> a disappointing end to this week's first round of peace talks aimed at ending syria's bloody civil war. emerging from the conference in geneva with no real agreement in sight or hopes of a possible cease-fire. our national security correspondent jennifer griffin is live in washington with more details. >> hi, kelly. one day after u.s. brokered peace talked in geneva failed to achieve any progress on syria, the syrian army continued dropping explosives-filled barrel bombs on...
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they spoke about several things, syria, iran, and the bulk of the conversation had to do with the situation in ukraine. it's involved in a tentative agreement and both sides described it as very, very fragile. the official described the talks as constructive. this comes after a back and forth, a coarse assessment of the e.u.'s role. it continued on through barack obama's statement recently while visiting mexico for the north america summit. where he spoke in derogatory terms about vladimir putin, and his views on basic human rights. obviously russia had a lot of influence in ukraine on the southern border. the spokesman at the white house jay carney described russia's role in the ukraine, and the part that russia and the united states could play together like this? >> it is in russia's interest for the violence to end in the ukraine, as it is in the interests of the united states, and our european friends and the ukrainian people, and we welcome the cessation of violence, and we welcome the agreements that have been reached. >> meanwhile secretary of defense chuck hagel spoke with his ukrai
they spoke about several things, syria, iran, and the bulk of the conversation had to do with the situation in ukraine. it's involved in a tentative agreement and both sides described it as very, very fragile. the official described the talks as constructive. this comes after a back and forth, a coarse assessment of the e.u.'s role. it continued on through barack obama's statement recently while visiting mexico for the north america summit. where he spoke in derogatory terms about vladimir...
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you about writing about al qaeda two, the broader middle east and what is happening, particularly in syria and osama bin laden's successor add ats with one of the extremist groups there, he doesn't like what they are doing there and out of control and the split within the al qaeda ranks might not be a good thing. >> no, in fact, look at whoo is going on in syria, that is a different conflict than afghanistan, but the new generation that are volunteering to fight against the outside regime are more determined, better educated, more resourceful than osama bin laden. they were running around writing bits of paper to each other. this new al qaeda two as the intelligence is calling it is far better organized and better resources and once the fighting is over they are going to turn their attention to some place else, like britain for example. they are resilient and in britain for example we now have 250 british jihadist and more radicalized and more determined and if the bombs go off in britain we'll know. >> the book is churchhill's first war, at war with the afghans. >> time to see what is tre
you about writing about al qaeda two, the broader middle east and what is happening, particularly in syria and osama bin laden's successor add ats with one of the extremist groups there, he doesn't like what they are doing there and out of control and the split within the al qaeda ranks might not be a good thing. >> no, in fact, look at whoo is going on in syria, that is a different conflict than afghanistan, but the new generation that are volunteering to fight against the outside regime...
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palestinians started coming here in 1968 and then syria's war broke out. armed opposition groups came into the area a year ago. the u.n. doesn't know how many other place places are as bad yarmuk but cannot reach all the camps because of fighting. >> here's the point i want to make. there has been a debate--well, not much of a debate. it's clear now that heavy machinery has been used by the assad regime. you look at those buildings. they have fallen because of missile strikes. you can talk about what it can do, but those pictures seem to indicate in addition to the desperation there that is a city hit by the regime's military. >> they feel trapped there. they've basically been under siege for months and they've unable to come and go. and because they're palestinians they don't have a country to go back to. thank you. >> the auto watchdog will investigate whether general motors took too long to report problems in its cars that killed 13 people. the president of gm apologizing for not doing enough to investigate the problem. that recall over a faulty ignitio
palestinians started coming here in 1968 and then syria's war broke out. armed opposition groups came into the area a year ago. the u.n. doesn't know how many other place places are as bad yarmuk but cannot reach all the camps because of fighting. >> here's the point i want to make. there has been a debate--well, not much of a debate. it's clear now that heavy machinery has been used by the assad regime. you look at those buildings. they have fallen because of missile strikes. you can...
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and then a report on human rights in syria. on the next "washington journal," elizabeth grieco will join us. they will talk about recent population trends for noncitizens under the age of 35. we'll also take your phone calls on the nutrition initiative. you can join the conversation on facebook and twitter. "washington journal" live each morning at 7:00 eastern on -span. >> is this a technique that you hope will prove fruitful in fundraising? >> it had less to do with his hollywood roots per se. it did have something to do with the skills and the grace he acquired as an actor. he always hit his mark. so he looked like -- he made sort of being out there, fielding those questions look effortless, which is another aspect of glamour. so people who were likely to support him politically could see in him, you know, sort of the ideal represent representation of theirs. he didn't -- -- their views. he didn't wait for them to fail. as he got older, that became more of an issue. specially in the early days. there was a 16th century book
and then a report on human rights in syria. on the next "washington journal," elizabeth grieco will join us. they will talk about recent population trends for noncitizens under the age of 35. we'll also take your phone calls on the nutrition initiative. you can join the conversation on facebook and twitter. "washington journal" live each morning at 7:00 eastern on -span. >> is this a technique that you hope will prove fruitful in fundraising? >> it had less to do...
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talking about the broader middle east and what has been happening in syria, and how osama bin laden's successor is at odds with an extremist group. because he does not like what he's doing. you say that this split within the al qaeda ranks may not be a good thing. >> no, in fact, if you look at what is going on in syria, which is a different complex to afghanistan. the new generation of jihadist which are volunteering to fight against the assad regime are more termed, resourceful than bin laden. it started with him and his followers living in caves, running around writing bits of paper. aq2, as the intelligence people call it, the new al qaeda, is a better organised operation, better resourced. once the fighting in syria is over scrks it will one day end, they'll turn their attention somewhere else. in britain, for example... >> if they are not defeated. >> if they are not defeated, and in britain, for example, we have 250 british jihadists who fought in syria, returning to britain. they are more radicalized, more determined. if bombs go off in the streets of britain in the years to c
talking about the broader middle east and what has been happening in syria, and how osama bin laden's successor is at odds with an extremist group. because he does not like what he's doing. you say that this split within the al qaeda ranks may not be a good thing. >> no, in fact, if you look at what is going on in syria, which is a different complex to afghanistan. the new generation of jihadist which are volunteering to fight against the assad regime are more termed, resourceful than bin...
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mean you could not patrol yeah and then just leave these members of the public to be harassed part of syria patrols. but this surely patrols have been operating in this area with the something but that's not what we've been told since a number of arrests. gone to ground it's unclear if the patrols are actually still operating that will likely come as some relief to policing community relations work is in this diverse area of london despite the christian patrol activity the muslim patrols that's not taken the bait so. the london. watching r.t. international coming to live from moscow we have more stories coming up for you after this short break. including how israel has become a weapon superpower developing some of the world's most advanced arms and testing them and its neighboring territories. in the west of the fishes were called woman to some people think that. inspire and to russian forces in ukraine or in any other former soviet republic that will do good for i don't know nato european union to my mind the biggest mistake being pro western for former soviet republic to mexico i mean you
mean you could not patrol yeah and then just leave these members of the public to be harassed part of syria patrols. but this surely patrols have been operating in this area with the something but that's not what we've been told since a number of arrests. gone to ground it's unclear if the patrols are actually still operating that will likely come as some relief to policing community relations work is in this diverse area of london despite the christian patrol activity the muslim patrols that's...
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and i would say probably fewer in this war, all you have to do is look at what is happening in syria, egypt, india, and the ukraine, places were civilians are being killed. all of that focuses on one type of drug, there are many drones that are being used. there are small ones that troops can carry that will help them to see over the next hill and no one to expect. -- know what to expect. there are some that help them take the enemy on the next field. we would rather have our enemies die than our troops. anything that helps carry out that mission is something we should be happy that we have. i never want to send our troops into a fair fight, that doesn't make sense. >> as a backer of the iraq war, do you think that conflict diverted attention away from afghanistan, and gave the taliban the chance to regroup? >> i think it probably did. it is very difficult to fight two wars at the same time. but i think another thing that secretary gates mentions in his book as we probably should not concentrate so much on the negative, but on establishing the fact that we are where we are, and what a
and i would say probably fewer in this war, all you have to do is look at what is happening in syria, egypt, india, and the ukraine, places were civilians are being killed. all of that focuses on one type of drug, there are many drones that are being used. there are small ones that troops can carry that will help them to see over the next hill and no one to expect. -- know what to expect. there are some that help them take the enemy on the next field. we would rather have our enemies die than...
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i have been the camps, on the border of syria. obviously i was there prior to the conflict. i have been to the camps enough to wear actually recognize and know some of the refugees who were there. on several occasions i have told them that help is on the way. our country is going to arm the moderate rebels and continue wars strongly humanitarian effort. those things just have not occurred. obviously this thing is now in a very different place. i think that we need to continue to look at what that might mean. i think when our -- what we might do in that regard, i am very disappointed in the administration. their still getting killed. and i don't know whether something to demonstrate additional perrot bomb being dropped on citizens with nails and screws. this administration is very involved. passed out of the committee arming of the bennett moderate rebels. we thought that was actually going to happen. there has been an intense debate whether that kind of activity should take place covertly for whether it needs to take place under title ten through the defense department. that
i have been the camps, on the border of syria. obviously i was there prior to the conflict. i have been to the camps enough to wear actually recognize and know some of the refugees who were there. on several occasions i have told them that help is on the way. our country is going to arm the moderate rebels and continue wars strongly humanitarian effort. those things just have not occurred. obviously this thing is now in a very different place. i think that we need to continue to look at what...
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in syria the u.n. said both sides have agreed to a cease-fire in the city of homs. 1 million people were evacuated tray. and rebels are accusing the syrian government using starvation as a weapon of war. those are the headlines. i'm tony harris. inside story is up next on al jazeera america. >> it was another month of steady if not spectacular job growth. we'll talk about unemployment and take a look at the president's new retirement savings vehicle myra on "inside story." hello, i'm ray suarez. after americans were moved from
in syria the u.n. said both sides have agreed to a cease-fire in the city of homs. 1 million people were evacuated tray. and rebels are accusing the syrian government using starvation as a weapon of war. those are the headlines. i'm tony harris. inside story is up next on al jazeera america. >> it was another month of steady if not spectacular job growth. we'll talk about unemployment and take a look at the president's new retirement savings vehicle myra on "inside story."...
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new bloodshed in war-torn syria. government troops heavily bombing a rebel held town near lebanon. the syrian peace talks are in jeopardy after six days at the bargaining table in geneva. the u.n. mediator ending direct talks between the syrian government and opposition forces without reaching a deal. both sides now blaming each other. listen to syria's mediator lash out. >> whatever you hear from these amateurs when they come here and stand on the podium and they address the media, international media, this is not accurate. this is not true. they are just misleading the public opinion by circulating wrong rumors. >> he later apologized to the syrian people for facing to reach agreements. >>> syria is dominating talks between president obama and king abdullah in a meeting in california friday. they will help jordan with the humanitarian crisis created by hundreds of thousands of refugees from syria's civil war flooding across the border. president obama also pledged continuing economic aid for the ally jordan, including $1 billion in loan guarantees. >>> organized labor taking a ma
new bloodshed in war-torn syria. government troops heavily bombing a rebel held town near lebanon. the syrian peace talks are in jeopardy after six days at the bargaining table in geneva. the u.n. mediator ending direct talks between the syrian government and opposition forces without reaching a deal. both sides now blaming each other. listen to syria's mediator lash out. >> whatever you hear from these amateurs when they come here and stand on the podium and they address the media,...
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. >>> a cease-fire begins in syria as people are allowed to leave the besieged city of homs and aid to come in. >>> and the winter olympics kick off with the opening ceremony, but not without controversy. >> a shaky start to 2014 for the u.s. economy. the labor department says employers created just 113,000 new jobs in january. that number is well below expectations. can we bring in ali velshi of "real money," ali, good to see you, doctor, what's your assessment of this report. >> reporter: we had a good strong back end of 2013. we averaged 194,000 jobs created every month for 2013. but december brought that number down because only 75,000 jobs from created. we were looking for a better number in january. it would have been around that 200,000 or higher level, but the expectations were 185,000. so when we got 113,000, that made everyone wonder what's going on? it's high enough not to make us entirely worried about the economy, but it's certainly not high enough to make it matter. the labor force did grow by half a million people. that raise the labor participation rate to 63%. that mea
. >>> a cease-fire begins in syria as people are allowed to leave the besieged city of homs and aid to come in. >>> and the winter olympics kick off with the opening ceremony, but not without controversy. >> a shaky start to 2014 for the u.s. economy. the labor department says employers created just 113,000 new jobs in january. that number is well below expectations. can we bring in ali velshi of "real money," ali, good to see you, doctor, what's your...
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. >> rose: that is happening in syria as well. >> did you see why al qaeda disowned another al qaeda branch? >> rose: jon stewart did a funny bit when you were going to appear last night or wherever. it's just al-zawahiri who succeeded bin laden saying we want nothing to do with those guys too. bad! jon goes -- >> that's too much. even for us. >> rose: beheading stuff is too far to go. what's the next film? do you know? >> we don't really know. >> we have a film that we're going to do probably in the summer that we're producing called "our brand is crisis." >> rose: what's that? >> it was based on a documentary. the it's -- who were the players? was it carville? >> it was carville and a bunch of -- you probably saw the documentary. >> rose: sure i did. >> and they go down to bolivia to run an american-style campaign. >> and they run an american-style campaign with all the negative campaigning and they end up sort of getting the wrong guy in and he's overthrown in a couple of days. >> rose: is it hard to find projects that you really want to do? what's heart about it? there are a thou
. >> rose: that is happening in syria as well. >> did you see why al qaeda disowned another al qaeda branch? >> rose: jon stewart did a funny bit when you were going to appear last night or wherever. it's just al-zawahiri who succeeded bin laden saying we want nothing to do with those guys too. bad! jon goes -- >> that's too much. even for us. >> rose: beheading stuff is too far to go. what's the next film? do you know? >> we don't really know. >> we...
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if you take someone who is a new immigrant from syria or for that matter zimbabwe where they are having difficulties with the population. you often have to explain how the system is different and you can't criticize this government and you must access your elected officials if you want things to happen and this capitol is yours. it is not the kings. we don't serve the king. this is a democratic system so i found myself often talking about the basis of how to make the democratic system work for you and i think it is an awesome role. i actually enjoy it. >> host: that leads into the book title, "my country 'tis of thee" and you connect this title to two things that many people from detroit or many people in america can relate to. talk to us about that. >> guest: well you know, "my country 'tis of thee" i remember when i was standing there on a cold january day in 2009 when barack obama was standing out there raising his hand to swear in his oath of office to be the 44th president and aretha franklin sang my country 'tis of thee. i just remember being sort of like swept up in that moment a
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. >>> president obama meeting with his allies and at least trying to find a way to end syria's bloody civil war. we're going to take you inside their meeting in a live report. >>> also senator john mccain is criticizing fellow republican ted cruz of trying to make a rift in the party. so is ted cruz going rogue? >>> plus, who needs tv ads when you can sell products on smart phones? how companies are branding their way into your life, coming up. honestly? my kids re always on my laptop. i didn't think i could buy them their own, let alone for under $300. t this asus with windows is lightweight and has everything they need -- not like chromebooks that can't install office or have to be connected to the internet to get much done. with this they can do homework, chat, play games -- on their own laptop, antheir own time. so no more fighting... at least not over my laptop. ♪ honestly, i wanna see you be brave ♪ then you'll know how uncomfortable it can be. [ crickets chirping ] but did you know that the lack of saliva can also lead to tooth decay and bad breath? [ exhales deeply ] [ mal
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>> while the fighting around the capital is far from over, it stands out as one of the deadliest in syria's three years of civil war. >> a day of global action, drawing attention to the plight of journalists imprisoned. jads al jazeera is demanding the release of its staff. mohamed fadel fahmy, peter greste, and mohammed badr have spent 61 tdays in prison accuse of spreading false news. abdullah al-shami, has been held since august, and has been on hunger strike for a month. one of al jazeera's camera men mohammed badr was released after spending months behind bars. here is what he had to say about his time in prison. >> i was transferred to alack ra risen where i had a reception, and that means all the transferred detainees are stripped of clothes and walked between 40 guards and thugs, 20 on each side. we were beaten and battered all the way along. there was an open toilet. we were four person in the same cell. it was too small. we had to sleep in turns. we were prevented from group prayers or attending the sermons. food was bad. we could see bugs in the food. many detainees were with dia
>> while the fighting around the capital is far from over, it stands out as one of the deadliest in syria's three years of civil war. >> a day of global action, drawing attention to the plight of journalists imprisoned. jads al jazeera is demanding the release of its staff. mohamed fadel fahmy, peter greste, and mohammed badr have spent 61 tdays in prison accuse of spreading false news. abdullah al-shami, has been held since august, and has been on hunger strike for a month. one of...
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he published an article about visiting syria to probe reports of u.s. and british complicity in rendering terrorism suspects to the regime of syrian president bashar al-assad. he also said his passport was seized last month, writing -- cage released a statement expressing outrage at moazzam begg's arrest, writing -- you can go to democracynow.org to see our interviews with moazzam begg after he was released from guantÁnamo. missouri has executed its fourth prisoner in four months. michael taylor was injected with a lethal drug pentobarbital following his conviction of the rape and murder of a 15-year-old girl. his attorneys had warned the drug, purchased from an unnamed compounding pharmacy, could cause immense suffering. they had also questioned his or his practice of executing prisoners before appeals are exhausted. late last month, missouri executed herbert smalls just minutes before the u.s. supreme court ruled on an appeal. a nuclear waste disposal site is set to reopen in new mexico following an unexplained leak of radioactive material. the under
he published an article about visiting syria to probe reports of u.s. and british complicity in rendering terrorism suspects to the regime of syrian president bashar al-assad. he also said his passport was seized last month, writing -- cage released a statement expressing outrage at moazzam begg's arrest, writing -- you can go to democracynow.org to see our interviews with moazzam begg after he was released from guantÁnamo. missouri has executed its fourth prisoner in four months. michael...
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you think about syria. putin, putin -- putin is basically what am i thinking? he's kevin spacey in "house of cards." he's the smart, conniving vice president, and obama is the clueless walker that he's just playing him, and right now, the united states is going to be seen as a wimpy bystander who loves to help you change the tire but doesn't want to get his hands dirty, and putin knows that and he senses that obama isn't that worthy of a foe to deal with it. i mean, freedom is an ideal, but it means nothing if you aren't willing to fight for it. by the way, i'm not a hawk, but i'm saying the ukraine is -- these are people that did this because they look to us. >> what do you expect them to do? i listen to that, i actually like personally, but he's a right-wing jerk. >> what if you didn't like him? >> he said obama was responsible for losing, and the military is much higher -- >> i know you don't like putin, but putin is winning and obama and the eu are losing. let me finish. as much as we would want the ukraine to join the eu, they are a western type of country
you think about syria. putin, putin -- putin is basically what am i thinking? he's kevin spacey in "house of cards." he's the smart, conniving vice president, and obama is the clueless walker that he's just playing him, and right now, the united states is going to be seen as a wimpy bystander who loves to help you change the tire but doesn't want to get his hands dirty, and putin knows that and he senses that obama isn't that worthy of a foe to deal with it. i mean, freedom is an...
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many fled to syria to join hardline sunni fighters. the united nations is pushing for progress and peace talks between the syrian opposition and the government. the u.n. says the international envoy will meet the two sides for talks. u.s. and russian documents pushed to keep the talks alive. >> the u.k. is dealing with a rough winter. hurricane-force winds knocked out power to tens of thousands of homes. storms have been inundated with water. there's concern with flooding west of london. it may get worse. jennifer glasse is there. >> not far from the thames river, about 25 miles west of london is the parish of st. paul's in egham, where the community pulled together to help its own. guided by father michael roper, originally from chapel hill, north carolina. >> this is all food bags. >> this is food parcels, cold food, hot food. >> the waters of the thames spilled on to nearly every street. father michael tours daily. >> how much of your parish is affected. >> two-thirds is under water. >> people take advantage in the break in the weat
many fled to syria to join hardline sunni fighters. the united nations is pushing for progress and peace talks between the syrian opposition and the government. the u.n. says the international envoy will meet the two sides for talks. u.s. and russian documents pushed to keep the talks alive. >> the u.k. is dealing with a rough winter. hurricane-force winds knocked out power to tens of thousands of homes. storms have been inundated with water. there's concern with flooding west of london....
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your credibility has suffered by making ultimatums in syria and not backing them up. >> we heard from former ukrainian president viktor yanukovych. yanukovych talked about his homeland and his fight, phil, from moscow, if you would, walk us what turned out to be a very busy day in russia. >> reporter: yeah, a lot of communication coming out of russia today as the government in moscow echoed concerns that were expressed at that press conference by the ousted ukrainian president. >> the forces in kiev now are nationalists, extremists and fascist. he only left ukraine because he feared for the lives of his family. the outline of his escape from kiev and how he came to russia using an assortment of helicopters, plains and cars and pursued all the way. friends offered him help, and he took it. russia announcing earlier that they would protect him. he said he is still the elected president of the country. that would shoot the new government in kiev. they want the russians to extradite him for prosecution following accusations that yanukovych stole tens of billions of dollars and spirited it
your credibility has suffered by making ultimatums in syria and not backing them up. >> we heard from former ukrainian president viktor yanukovych. yanukovych talked about his homeland and his fight, phil, from moscow, if you would, walk us what turned out to be a very busy day in russia. >> reporter: yeah, a lot of communication coming out of russia today as the government in moscow echoed concerns that were expressed at that press conference by the ousted ukrainian president....